This thesis examines the construction and contestation of Anglo-Canadian identity from the end of the War of 1812 until Confederation in 1867. It argues that the conflict between English- and French-speakers in the Canadas was by no means inevitable but a function of the institutional and political circumstances of the time. It seeks to complicate the picture of the British in Canada by demonstrating that they were a diverse community of different groups, institutions and religions that only through struggle and the incentives of party politics were able to unify themselves into a single culture. The development of party politics not just coincided with the creation of Anglo-Canadian identity but played a fundamental role in creating it. Th...
This study examines the third, and final, moment in which the prospect of annexation to the United S...
This thesis looks at the relevance of ideology to the emergence of capitalist social formation in Ru...
This thesis examines the British legal status of aboriginal customary laws and governments in coloni...
This thesis examines the nexus of politics, ideology, and identity among Anglo-Canadian liberal inte...
This thesis is a history of cultural patterns which existed in Canada during the 1840s. In examining...
This thesis is focused on the analysis of the process, which led to the adoption of the British Nort...
This thesis studies the nature of the ideas on federal government in the Canadian discussion of Conf...
This dissertation examines the origins and development of attitudes (in the guise of beliefs and ste...
This dissertation is an exploration of the profound influence of violent conflict on the development...
The historians characterizing Lower Canada's thought in the period before 1815 have argued that it w...
PhDLower Canada occupied a strategic position in Britain's policies for the defence, trade and sett...
Note:This thesis is devoted to the proposition that French Canadian Protestants can and should--as F...
This thesis examines the forces behind British Columbia's entry into the Canadian Federation in 1871...
This thesis deals with métissage in New France and Canada from 1508 to 1886. In 1508, first Indians ...
The confrontation with Britishness in Canada in the mid-1960s is being revisited by scholars as a tu...
This study examines the third, and final, moment in which the prospect of annexation to the United S...
This thesis looks at the relevance of ideology to the emergence of capitalist social formation in Ru...
This thesis examines the British legal status of aboriginal customary laws and governments in coloni...
This thesis examines the nexus of politics, ideology, and identity among Anglo-Canadian liberal inte...
This thesis is a history of cultural patterns which existed in Canada during the 1840s. In examining...
This thesis is focused on the analysis of the process, which led to the adoption of the British Nort...
This thesis studies the nature of the ideas on federal government in the Canadian discussion of Conf...
This dissertation examines the origins and development of attitudes (in the guise of beliefs and ste...
This dissertation is an exploration of the profound influence of violent conflict on the development...
The historians characterizing Lower Canada's thought in the period before 1815 have argued that it w...
PhDLower Canada occupied a strategic position in Britain's policies for the defence, trade and sett...
Note:This thesis is devoted to the proposition that French Canadian Protestants can and should--as F...
This thesis examines the forces behind British Columbia's entry into the Canadian Federation in 1871...
This thesis deals with métissage in New France and Canada from 1508 to 1886. In 1508, first Indians ...
The confrontation with Britishness in Canada in the mid-1960s is being revisited by scholars as a tu...
This study examines the third, and final, moment in which the prospect of annexation to the United S...
This thesis looks at the relevance of ideology to the emergence of capitalist social formation in Ru...
This thesis examines the British legal status of aboriginal customary laws and governments in coloni...